Novel solutions to water pollution
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Novel solutions to water pollution
(ACS symposium series, 1123)
American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2013
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Description
We are becoming increasingly aware of the overwhelming pollution of our limited water resources on this planet. And while many contaminants originate from Mother Earth, most water pollution comes as a direct result of anthropogenic activities. This problem has become so immense that it threatens the future of all humanity. If effective measures to reduce and/or remediate water pollution and its sources are not found, it is estimated by UN that 2.7 billion people will
face water shortage by 2025 as opposed to 1.2 billion people who do not have access to clean drinking water now. Therefore, development of novel green technologies to address this major problem represents a priority of the highest importance. This book discusses green chemistry and other novel
solutions to the water pollution problems which includes some interesting applications of nanoparticles. Novel Solutions to Water Pollution is a useful and informative text for those engaged in issues of water quality and water pollution remediation at operational, administrative, academic, or regulatory levels.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Green Chemistry and Other Novel Solutions to Water Pollution: Overview
- Satinder (Sut) Ahuja
- 2. Ionizing Radiation Techniques To Determine Hydroxyl Radical Efficiencies
- of Organic Pollutant Mixtures in Treated Wastewaters
- Julie R. Peller, Kenneth P. Ishida, and Stephen P. Mezyk
- 3. Ferrate(VI): A Green Chemistry Oxidant for Removal of Antibiotics in
- Water
- Virender K. Sharma, George Anquandah, Hyunook Kim, Jia-Qian Jiang, and
- Radek Zboril
- 4. Natural Treatment of Surface Water and Groundwater with Woodchip
- Reactors
- M. Palomo, A. Bhandari, H. Enriquez, and W. Rodriguez
- 5. In Situ Immobilization of Mercury in Water, Soil, and Sediment Using
- Carboxymethyl Cellulose Stabilized Iron Sulfide Nanoparticles
- Yanyan Gong and Dongye Zhao
- 6. In Situ Dechlorination in Soil and Groundwater Using Stabilized
- Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles: Some Field Experience on Effectiveness
- and Limitations
- Man Zhang and Dongye Zhao
- 7. Polycation-Tethered Micelles as Immobilized Detergents for NAPL
- Remediation
- Paul Dubin, Jessica Schiffman, and Bingqian Zheng
- 8. Novel Production of Activated Carbon for Hampering Oligomerization of
- Phenolic Compounds
- Liang Yan and George A. Sorial
- 9. Cyclic Electrowinning/Precipitation (CEP) for the Removal of Heavy
- Metals from Aqueous Solution Mixtures
- J. M. Calo, P. Grimshaw, and G. Hradil
- 10. Macronutrient Removal and Recovery from Tertiary Treatment of
- Wastewater
- Sukalyan Sengupta
- 11. Functionalized Nanoparticles as Removable Membrane Coatings
- Megan A. Smith, Carly A. Barnard, and David A. Ladner
- 12. Hematite Nanoparticle Modified Granular Activated Carbon for Removal
- of Arsenic and Organic Co-Contaminants
- Arti Jain, Jeremy Sanner, Robert Sandoval, and Kiril Hristovski
- 13. Titanium Dioxide-Based Hybrid Ion-Exchange Media for Simultaneous
- Removal of Arsenic and Nitrate
- Jennifer Elton, Kiril Hristovski, and Paul Westerhoff
- 14. Applications of Zero-Valent Iron (ZVI) and Nanoscale ZVI to Municipal
- and Decentralized Drinking Water Systems-A Review
- Pei C. Chiu
- 15. Decentralized Wastewater Treatment for Distributed Water Reclamation
- and Reuse: The Good, The Bad, and The UglyDLExperience from a Case
- Study
- A. L. Prieto, D. Vuono, R. Holloway, J. Benecke, J. Henkel, T. Y. Cath, T. Reid,
- L. Johnson, and J. E. Drewes
- Editors' Biographies
- Indexes
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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